When the Doctor Uses A Hack

Chapter 1445: Breakthrough to Perfect Level! (Extra 73/113 for Deng Zhaohong)



Xiba had lost the courage to question Chen Cang.

Couldn't find any evidence to refute!

Chen Cang did everything meticulously, after all, even for the same surgery, the degree of completion differed and so did the reward points.

The system was quite stingy this time!

All these monsters became task monsters, and upon death, they didn't drop equipment or Skill Books. If it weren't for the fact that experience points were still added, Chen Cang would definitely feel the instance wasn't worth it.

Luckily, there were points for ward rounds, points for changing dressings, even points for clear diagnosis.

As long as it was related to rescue, the system was never stingy with points.

Liver transplant surgery is neither too difficult nor too easy.

Zhou Hongguang watched as the surgery began, staying silent.

He had seen Chen Cang's liver transplant surgery before; it was excellent.

Actually, organ transplantation hasn't been developing for very long, with about only thirty or forty years of history.

However, post-operative survival time wasn't very long.

Because it's ultimately another's organ, no matter how high the compatibility, there will always be some rejection on one's body.

In the past decade, the survival rate for liver transplant patients has greatly improved, mainly due to the emergence of new immunosuppressants, especially cyclosporine.

This actually indicates something: surgery is inherently imperfect.

It requires many things to come together to create a perfect surgery.

This is why Chen Cang invested heavily to support Krofft's research on cardiac resuscitation solution!

Perhaps in the near future, Chen Cang will support the next project... and so on!

Medicine has always been continually improved by generations of people striving and working hard!

What Chen Cang can do is to achieve the highest medical standards possible under the current scientific development background!

That's enough!

The development of science requires the push and effort of countless people. In comparison, Chen Cang feels content to excel in his field!

However, so far, the longest liver transplant survival is only 30 years!

Chen Cang wondered if he should try to break this record.

Master-level liver transplant surgeries made Chen Cang more aware of many shortcomings.

Zhou Hongguang assisted Chen Cang during the surgery, carefully supporting and attending to details.

Chen Cang knew Zhou Hongguang's strengths and weaknesses. Combining their abilities allowed for better surgical outcomes.

Thus, with both of them collaborating, the surgery was finally completed!

This deeply moved Zhou Hongguang, greatly benefiting him.

Honestly, performing surgery with Chen Cang was truly delightful.

However, in the adult world, problems can't be resolved simply by being happy.

On Zhou Hongguang's shoulders, it's not just his own courage but also that of the hospital, his family, friends, and siblings...

Many times, moving forward is beyond one's control.

He really needed to become an academician!

He had the qualifications and capability to become one.

Currently, Zhou Hongguang is already the Vice President of the National Hepatobiliary Surgery Association, a top figure in the industry.

But the rule under the academician selection process, allowing only one academician per field, still troubled him.

Moreover, academicians in the same field have veto power during the next academician selection.

Unless he truly surpasses them in every field, making it impossible for them to find a reason to veto!

That's too difficult!

Additionally, the old academician Peng Yang was the first of the older generation to champion liver transplantation.

He was the leading figure in liver transplantation after Mr. Meng.

For Zhou Hongguang to gain recognition from Academician Peng, he needed to reach the pinnacle in liver transplantation.

Preferably surpassing the other party.

But...

He found it hard to make breakthroughs now.

However, he had to break through to achieve his dreams.

Dreams are always out of reach!

The surgery finally concluded.

At this time, Chen Cang's notification sound rang:

[Ding! Congratulations, you have completed 10 liver transplant surgeries. Your liver transplant surgery skill has automatically upgraded to Perfect level!]

Chen Cang was instantly overjoyed.

A breakthrough indeed.

Zhou Hongguang, seeing Chen Cang's smile, suddenly said:

"If I had your liver transplant skills five years earlier, I would have become an academician!"

After hearing this, Chen Cang smiled slightly, "It's not too late now!"

Zhou Hongguang shook his head, "It's too late; the selection is in October."

Chen Cang, curious, asked, "Who's in this batch?"

Zhou Hongguang understood what Chen Cang meant, asking about familiar faces.

"There are quite a few familiar names; I estimate you know some. Professor Tang in the field of hand external tendon, and it seems Director He Zhiqian has been nominated for heart valve disease in cardiac surgery. He was nominated at the last moment; in other fields, you might not be very familiar.

But Director Gong Daizhen might become the first academician in the field of plastic surgery, potentially becoming our country's first plastic surgery academician. However... whether the vote passes depends on Director Gong's achievements."

There's a significant difference between engineering academicians and academic academicians.

After listening, Chen Cang made some mental calculations.

After getting married, it seemed he had something to do.

Cultivating some academicians could be a comforting endeavor for him.

Thinking of this, Chen Cang looked at Zhou Hongguang, smiling, "After August ends, adjust your time. I'll help you make a breakthrough; maybe there's a chance."

Hearing Chen Cang say this, Zhou Hongguang naturally was pleasantly surprised.

Regardless of whether Chen Cang had the ability, the intention was already precious.

"Haha, sure! A good exchange is definitely beneficial; even without becoming an academician, I think it's worth it!"

"These things depend on fate! You can't force them!"

Indeed, for those without background, the selection of academicians depends heavily on fate.

If it can't be achieved in one's prime, it's even harder when retired!

Hearing this, Chen Cang said nothing.

A little after four in the afternoon, two patients were successfully resuscitated again.

At this moment, various test results for Sidis also came back.

Chen Cang patiently compared the enhanced CT and MRI images of the patient.

But... there didn't seem to be many abnormalities.

The results showed: diffuse multifocal lesions in the brain's gray and white matter, still just common intracranial edema.

Such early manifestations made it hard to identify any kind of gold-standard diagnosis.

Would simple brain edema cause this?

Moreover, treatment targeting brain edema had already been administered.

Although the intracranial pressure was slightly high, it shouldn't be like this...

Where exactly was the issue!

At this moment, Chen Cang was quite headache-stricken.

Faced with such a diagnostic dilemma, he truly didn't know what to do.

At this point, Chen Cang, feeling uninspired, opened his shop, hoping to find some clues!


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